On 6/13/19 3:03 PM, Randy Barlow wrote:
* Bodhi 4 is Python 3 only. Bodhi 2 is Python 2 only. So, upgrading to
Bodhi 4 isn't just a switch to a newer Bodhi, it will also mean a
switch in Python versions. This will affect dependencies (there are a
few).
* I think we might be missing Python 3 dependencies for Bodhi 4.
* It might be good to consider dropping the Bodhi server as we do this.
EPEL 7 has versions of some of Bodhi's server dependencies that are
too old for Bodhi 4. I *think* the client should be OK with the
client dependency versions, but of course you never know until you
try.
Yeah, we no longer run bodhi server on rhel7, so if thats not something
you want to support it can be retired. It would of course be nice to
have the client.
* Would we want to maintain a bodhi2 compat package for EPEL 7,
analagous to the bodhi3 compat package we made for Fedora?
I'd say no... but it's unclear how many users there are?
* What about EPEL 6? It's still on Bodhi 0.9, and I have never
seen or
worked on that codebase. Unfortunately, it has Python 2.6 and not any
verison of Python 3, to my knowledge.
I'd just let it fade away at it's end of life soon.
Anything else you can think of?
Nope.
kevin